South Korea police raid football association over Hong appointment process
Seoul police have raided the Korea Football Association (KFA) offices as part of an investigation into allegations of obstruction of business concerning the appointment of former coach Hong Myung-bo. Hong's return as national team coach in 2024 faced scrutiny after the KFA reportedly abandoned a lengthy search for foreign candidates and appointed him following a brief meeting, which a ministry review later found did not constitute a proper interview.

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AI-generatedSeoul police have raided the Korea Football Association (KFA) offices as part of an investigation into allegations of obstruction of business concerning the appointment of former coach Hong Myung-bo. Hong's return as national team coach in 2024 faced scrutiny after the KFA reportedly abandoned a lengthy search for foreign candidates and appointed him following a brief meeting, which a ministry review later found did not constitute a proper interview. This issue gained prominence after South Korea's early exit from the FIFA World Cup. While a ministry review found the KFA breached its own rules, it did not uncover evidence of illegal conduct or order Hong's contract cancellation. Police had been investigating complaints of improper interference prior to the World Cup, but no criminal findings have been announced.
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5 extractedNo criminal findings have been announced against Hong or KFA officials.
The Ministry found no evidence of illegal conduct and did not order Hong's contract to be cancelled.
South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism stated the KFA breached its own rules in the appointments of Hong and former coach Jurgen Klinsmann.
Hong Myung-bo's appointment came under scrutiny after the KFA abandoned a months-long search involving foreign candidates and appointed him following a brief meeting.
Seoul police raided the Korea Football Association (KFA) offices as part of an investigation into the appointment of former coach Hong Myung-bo.